I work in retail and we have some charity stuff we do like donate a dollar to starving kids and a lot of other stuff. Pretty much the only people that donate something as simple as a dollar are young people. I rarely get older people donate and that’s sad when they spend $500 on clothes they don’t need
I have a recent concussion.. but I'll see if I could piece together this explanation.. for me to change things? I need to be selfish first, then when I get my way, and accumulated enough income? I'm able to build schools and help the poor? I think she's saying "selfish can equal selfless" but by her statistics she can back it up by the big donations, where it's going, who donated, and why? These people seem selfish to some, probably in the beginning to their families and their older friends? But I think they just followed their passion, their dream, and who they were ment to be, what they were destined for, All or Nothing mindset, which can be dangerous, not that logical at times? A Rebel, a Wildflower, a revolutionist, But these are the people that end up changing the world? I'm guessing what she's saying